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Latrichia D. Aud, 19, of West Main Street in Campbellsville, speeding, no new violations, dismissed.

Campbellsville University's Opera Workshop will present a program of opera scenes music from a variety of operas during an upcoming opera workshop presentation at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 25 at The Gheens Recital Hall in the Gosser Fine Arts Center.

Dr. Mark Bradley, professor of music and director of the opera, said, "The music will be performed in a concert style much like the old Three Tenor concerts though we have some of all voices represented."

St. Catharine College will host its fourth annual Military Appreciation Day on Saturday, April 25.

This year's event will focus on honoring Kentucky veterans. In partnership with the Kentucky Oral History Commission, St. Catharine College's interdisciplinary studies class is recording oral histories from veterans in the surrounding area to focusing on recognizing those who have served our country.

Campbellsville University's Chamber Winds will perform its inaugural concert Sunday, April 26 at 3 p.m. in The Gheens Recital Hall, which is located in the Gosser Fine Arts Center at 210 University Drive, Campbellsville.

Under the director of Dr. Scott Bersaglia, assistant director of bands and assistant professor of music, the Chamber Winds is a new group at CU. They will perform works by Gounod, Jacob, Grainger, Poulenc and Ferenc.

Unless something changes before June 30, Taylor Fiscal Court will keep all of the occupational tax money it currently shares with the City.

That means the City will be short about $1.2 million.

Taylor Fiscal Court voted down a new interlocal agreement with the City of Campbellsville at a special meeting last week. And Campbellsville City Council members will meet tonight to discuss how they will respond.